Audubon Career Center

Career Opportunities

Come join our staff and help us carry out our efforts to conserve and restore natural ecosystems to benefit both humanity and the earth’s biological diversity! Engage yourself in projects and work closely with other Auduboners who are mission-driven and value our namesake and reputation which has helped us excel as a leader in the conservation industry for over 100 years.

Audubon offers various opportunities related to conservation, as well as positions within our infrastructure team. To learn more, please visit our listings page to review and apply to our current opportunities.

Internships

The Wings internship program aims to inspire lifelong stewardship of our environment and communities, providing individuals the opportunity to develop skills needed for a successful career in conservation. Wings internships are offered in the areas of Education, Public Policy, Development, Science and Land Stewardship. Throughout the internship, interns will work closely with their managers and Human Resources to ensure a meaningful work experience.

Audubon magazine also offers editorial fellowships and internships. These give aspiring journalists the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to both the print publication and website, which use explanatory and advocacy journalism to inform and inspire readers about birds and the natural world. Participants will walk away with clips, as well as a greater understanding of how stories are developed, designed, and produced in today’s media environment.

Audubon invites current students, recent graduates, and other interested individuals to learn more about our internship programs and to apply online for available opportunities!

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